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nuvi-react-annotation
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Full documentation: http://react-annotation.susielu.com
You can add react-annotation as a node module by running
npm i react-annotation -S
If you're new to using React, I suggest using create-react-app to start your project
I would love to hear from you about any additional features that would be useful, please say hi on twitter @DataToViz.
Andrew Mollica, d3-ring-note D3 plugin for placing circle and text annotation, and HTML Annotation
Scatterplot with d3-annotate, by Chris Polis, example using d3-annotate
Rickshaw has an annotation tool
Benn Stancil has an annotation example for a line chart
Adam Pearce has arc-arrows and swoopy drag
Micah Stubbs has a nice VR chart based on swoopy drag
Scott Logic evokes “line annotation” in a graph (different concept).
Seven Features You’ll Want In Your Next Charting Tool shows how the NYT does annotations
John Burn-Murdoch example with adding/removing and repositioning annotations
FAQs
React components for annotating SVG elements
The npm package nuvi-react-annotation receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, nuvi-react-annotation popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nuvi-react-annotation demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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